"The Black Flashes"
Canada
race
hockey
African Canadians
This is a photograph of three African Canadian hockey players who played for The Black Flashes from Mount Forest.
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Grey Roots Museum and Archives, online exhibit "Black History in Grey County", online: <a href="http://www.greyroots.com/exhibitions/virtual-exhibits/black-history/" target="_blank">http://www.greyroots.com/exhibitions/virtual-exhibits/black-history/</a>
Grey Roots Museum and Archives
Unknown
Public domain
Credit: Grey Roots Museum and Archives
Grey Roots Museum and Archives, online exhibit "Black History in Grey County", online: <a href="http://www.greyroots.com/exhibitions/virtual-exhibits/black-history/" target="_blank">http://www.greyroots.com/exhibitions/virtual-exhibits/black-history/</a>
image file/jpeg
English
Photograph
Cops and Kids Hockey Program
Canada
racial relations
cultural diversity
police outreach
cultural integration
hockey
This is a video about the ProAction Hockey League, which is part of the broader Cops and Kids program run by Toronto Police Services. Members of Toronto's 54 Division coach kids from the Thorncliffe and Flemington Park neighbourhoods in Toronto. The kids, who might not otherwise be able to afford to play hockey, have the opportunity to learn Canada's game, and the police have an opportunity to build better relations with the largely immigrant communities that live in this area.
Toronto Police Services
Toronto Police Services, "Cops and Kids Hockey League", YouTube: <a href="https://youtu.be/IM3B78HbTTs" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/IM3B78HbTTs</a>
Toronto Police Services
Youtube
March 4, 2015
(c) Toronto Police Services
Standard YouTube licence
Proaction Cops & Kids, "Toronto Chapter: Programs": online: <a href="https://www.copsandkids.ca/chapters/toronto-chapter/programs" target="_blank">https://www.copsandkids.ca/chapters/toronto-chapter/programs</a>
Streaming video
English
moving image
streaming video